Many pedestrian accidents in the Coachella area involve predictable, local risk factors:
- High-speed cut-through traffic along corridors where drivers may not expect people on foot.
- Heavy turning movements at intersections—especially where commercial entrances, driveways, and lane changes create “surprise” conflict points.
- Low-visibility conditions during dawn/dusk commuting, when glare and lighting reduce sight lines.
- Bus and school-adjacent pedestrian activity, where families and walkers move near crosswalks, stops, and loading areas.
- Event-related traffic surges that can change normal driving behavior and increase the odds of distraction.
The common theme: even when a driver is believed to be at fault, claims often hinge on what could be seen, when it could be seen, and whether the driver had time to stop.


